Food safety isn’t just about compliance or protecting a company’s reputation — it can literally be a life-or-death issue for consumers who come into contact with contaminated products. Each year, there are an estimated 48 million cases of foodborne illness caused by a wide variety of pathogens. Salmonella, a harmful bacteria, has become the second-leading cause of foodborne illnesses in the United States.
There are an estimated 1.35 million cases of salmonellosis each year, with illnesses resulting in more than 25,000 hospitalizations and as many as 420 deaths. In most cases, the primary source of these infections is contaminated food. Stakeholders in the food and beverage industry must know how outbreaks occur and what steps they can take to mitigate risks.
Salmonella is a bacteria commonly found in raw or undercooked meat, eggs, and poultry, as well as unpasteurized dairy. Due to cross-contamination in food processing facilities, it can also be present in fruits, vegetables, and processed foods.
Typically, exposure to Salmonella stems from:
The best way to protect public health is to prevent Salmonella contamination within the food processing operation so the bacteria never reaches consumers. Modern Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) plans are designed to reduce the risk of most pathogens, including Salmonella. However, food and beverage manufacturers should take special precautions to stop the spread of Salmonella through their facilities by:
Ultimately, preventing Salmonella outbreaks requires a thorough understanding of food safety and sanitation as well as dutiful adherence to all protocols and procedures that maintain it. Frontline workers should be well-versed in the principles of HACCP, personnel best practices, sanitation strategies, microbial control, and integrated pest management, to name a few. Choosing the right education partner is crucial to ensuring employees meet their company’s high standards.
For over 100 years, AIB International has supported stakeholders throughout the food and beverage sector in every aspect of risk management and employee training. Help your employees build a solid foundation in food safety with our comprehensive food safety and sanitation courses.